In Miami, Lt. Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon, left) and Deputy Travis Junior (Robert Ben Garant, right) encounter Terry (Nick Swardson), a frequent offender from their home turf, in a scene from the film 'Reno 911!: Miami.' less

In Miami, Lt. Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon, left) and Deputy Travis Junior (Robert Ben Garant, right) encounter Terry (Nick Swardson), a frequent offender from their home turf, in a scene from the film 'Reno 911!: ... more

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FILE: Actor Nick Swardson attends the premiere of the Universal Pictures' film "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" on July 12, 2007 at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California.

FILE: Actor Nick Swardson attends the premiere of the Universal Pictures' film "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" on July 12, 2007 at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California.

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Nick Swardson and Christina Ricci star in "Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star."

Nick Swardson and Christina Ricci star in "Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star."

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Comedian Nick Swardson performs during 'New Material Night with Kevin Nealon' at Laugh Factory on January 14, 2014 in West Hollywood, California.

Comedian Nick Swardson performs during 'New Material Night with Kevin Nealon' at Laugh Factory on January 14, 2014 in West Hollywood, California.

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Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011) Innocent Midwesterner Bucky Larson (Nick Swardson) works in a dead-end job as a grocery bagger and has never kissed a girl.

Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011) Innocent Midwesterner Bucky Larson (Nick Swardson) works in a dead-end job as a grocery bagger and has never kissed a girl.

At the Majestic Theatre on Wednesday, many in the crowd of 1,700 dressed just like him: backward cap, T-shirt, shorts and sneakers. “I dress like I’m 13,” Swardson said.

The comedic actor known for his films with Adam Sandler and for his role as Terry Bernadino, the gay roller-skating prostitute, in the hit comedy series “Reno 911!” knew he was in Spurs country and gave a shout-out to the NBA champs at the top of the shop and near the end.

“The (expletive) Spurs, dude. They’re just a machine,” he began. “Are the (expletive) robots? Ginobili doesn’t give a (expletive). That dude will just shoot from anywhere.”

Between the bookends of Spurs love, Swardson proved to be a master of sound effects – from screeching, moaning alley cats to drunken girls on a night out.

His comedy asides (and the accompanying physical bits) often recalled the best of Will Ferrell and Jim Gaffigan.

Swardson is known for his rude comedy (don’t ask him to demonstrate how he “feed the pigeons”) but more often than not, he was just plain silly, whether demonstrating the world’s first brain freeze or figure skaters with diarrhea.

“Diarrhea is one of my favorite words,” he said afterwards. Farting is up there, too.

His recounting of an episode with his mother’s cat, Snowy, was an exercise in absurd fun. The cat attacked him. “I did the manly thing,” he said. “I ran.”

There were some straight-ahead moments when Swardson talked about his love of the Minnesota Vikings and the good will he created with his “Reno 911!” character.

“That was one of my favorite things ever,” he said.

Opening act Pete Giovine scored big laughs, too.

One of the funniest bits was Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream versus Ben & Jerry’s – as it related to the bedroom. Haagen-Dazs is for lovemaking; Ben & Jerry’s is for sex.

“Who let this slut out of the house?” he joked after pretending to devour a pint of Ben & Jerry’s.